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a car travel at the speed of 16 metre per second for a distance of 2114 M the time taken by the car is

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Answered by BrainlyFather0001Fan
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Answer:

Time taken - Motion

If a vehicle has a speed along the course of the journey, its motion can be understood by calculating average speed.

Time taken by the vehicle can be calculated by using the following formula,

\boxed{ \textbf{Average Speed} = \dfrac{\textbf{Total Distance}}{\textbf{Total Time}}} </p><p>

In the question, we've been stated that, a car travel at the speed of 16 m/s for a distance of 2114 m. With this information, we've been asked to find out the time taken by the car.

By substituting all the available values in the above formula, we get:

\begin{gathered}\implies 16 = \dfrac{2114}{ \text{Total time}} \\ \\ \implies \text{Total time} = \cancel{\frac{2114}{16}} \\ \\ \implies \boxed{\textbf{Total time = 132.12}}\end{gathered} </p><p>⟹16= </p><p>Total time</p><p>2114</p><p></p><p> </p><p>⟹Total time= </p><p>16</p><p>2114</p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>⟹ </p><p>Total time = 132.12</p><p></p><p> </p><p>

Hence, the time taken by the car is 132.12 second.

Answered by Anonymous
62

Answer:

\begin{gathered}\large{\underline{\underline{\maltese{\textsf{\textbf{\:Given :}}}}}}\end{gathered}

  • ↠ A car travel at the speed of 16 metre per second for a distance of 2114 M

\begin{gathered}\end{gathered}

\begin{gathered}\large{\underline{\underline{\maltese{\textsf{\textbf{\:To Find :}}}}}}\end{gathered}

  • ↠ Time taken by the car

\begin{gathered}\end{gathered}

\begin{gathered}\large{\underline{\underline{\maltese{\textsf{\textbf{\:Concept :}}}}}}\end{gathered}

\pink\odot Here the concept of Time has been used. We have given that the speed of car at 16 m/s, and the distance traveled by the car is 2114 M. Here we need to find out the Time.

\pink\odot So,We'll find the time by insert the values in the formula.

\begin{gathered}\end{gathered}

\begin{gathered}\large{\underline{\underline{\maltese{\textsf{\textbf{\:Using Formulas :}}}}}}\end{gathered}

\quad\bigstar{\underline{\boxed{\pmb{\sf{Time =  \dfrac{Distance}{Speed}}}}}}

\quad\bigstar{\underline{\boxed{\pmb{\sf{1 \: minute = 60 \: seconds}}}}}

\begin{gathered}\end{gathered}

\begin{gathered}\large{\underline{\underline{\maltese{\textsf{\textbf{\:Solution :}}}}}}\end{gathered}

Here

  • ↠ Distance = 2114 M
  • ↠ Speee = 16 metre per second

\begin{gathered}\end{gathered}

Calculating the Time taken by the car

\quad{\dashrightarrow{\pmb{\sf{Time =  \dfrac{Distance}{Speed}}}}}

  • Substuting the values

\quad{\dashrightarrow{\sf{Time =  \dfrac{2114}{16}}}}

\quad{\dashrightarrow{\sf{Time =  \dfrac{\cancel{2114}}{\cancel{16}}}}}

\quad{\dashrightarrow{\sf{Time =  \dfrac{1027}{8}}}}

\quad{\dashrightarrow{\sf{Time =   \cancel\dfrac{1027}{8}}}}

\quad{\dashrightarrow{\sf{Time =  {132.12 \: second}}}}

{\quad\bigstar{\underline{\boxed{\pmb{\sf{\red{Time =  {132.12 \: sec}}}}}}}}

\begin{gathered}\end{gathered}

Now, Coverting the time into minutes

\quad{\dashrightarrow{\pmb{\sf{1 \: minute = 60 \: seconds}}}}

  • coverting 132.12 second

\quad{\dashrightarrow{\sf{132.12 \: second =   \dfrac{132.12}{60}}}}

\quad{\dashrightarrow{\sf{132.12 \: second =  \cancel\dfrac{132.12}{60}}}}

\quad{\dashrightarrow{\sf{132.12 \: second =  2.20 \: minutes}}}

{\quad\bigstar{\underline{\boxed{\pmb{\sf{\red{Time =  {2.20 \: minutes}}}}}}}}

Time taken by the car is 132.12 or 2.20 minutes.

\begin{gathered}\end{gathered}

\begin{gathered}\large{\underline{\underline{\maltese{\textsf{\textbf{\:Learn More  :}}}}}}\end{gathered}

Relationship Between Speed, Time & Distance

\begin{gathered}\begin{gathered}\boxed{\begin{array}{c}\\   \star \: \underline{\pmb{\sf{More  \: Useful \:  Formulas }}}  \: \star \\ \\ \sf \star \:Speed =  \dfrac{Distance}{Time} \\ \\ \sf \star \: Distance = Speed  \times  Time,\\ \\ \sf \star \: Time =  \dfrac{Distance}{Speed} \end{array}}\end{gathered}\end{gathered}

\begin{gathered}\end{gathered}

Unit of Speed Time & Distance

Each Speed, Distance and Time can be expressed in different units:

\begin{gathered}\begin{gathered}\boxed{\begin{array}{c}\\   \star \: \underline{\pmb{\sf{Units}}}  \: \star\\ \\ \sf \star \:  Time: s,  min,   hr  \\ \\ \sf \star \: Distance: m, km, miles, feet\\ \\ \sf \star \: Speed: m/s, km/hr \end{array}}\end{gathered}\end{gathered}

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